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Classes, gov't work in Metro Manila, 34 provinces suspended on July 25, 2025
Classes, gov't work in Metro Manila, 34 provinces suspended on July 25, 2025

GMA Network

time6 days ago

  • Climate
  • GMA Network

Classes, gov't work in Metro Manila, 34 provinces suspended on July 25, 2025

Rescuers wade through chest-deep floodwaters in Barangay Lasip, Calasiao, Pangasinan, on Tuesday, July 22, 2025. Calasiao Information Office via GMA Regional TV One North Central Luzon Classes at all levels and government work in Metro Manila and 34 provinces on Friday, July 25, 2025, have been suspended due to projected heavy rains from Typhoon Emong and the Southwest Monsoon (Habagat). Interior and Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla released the list of covered areas on Thursday afternoon. Bataan Benguet Ilocos Sur La Union Occidental Mindoro Pangasinan Zambales Abra Batangas Cavite Ifugao Ilocos Norte Laguna Mountain Province Pampanga Tarlac Albay Apayao Aurora Bulacan Cagayan Camarines Norte Camarines Sur Isabela Kalinga Marinduque Metro Manila Nueva Ecija Nueva Vizcaya Oriental Mindoro Palawan Quezon Quirino Rizal Romblon Remulla said government frontliners are expected to report for work. According to PAGASA, Emong may make landfall over La Union, Ilocos Sur, or Ilocos Norte on Friday morning. But a close approach over northwestern Pangasinan between Thursday evening and early Friday morning prior to the possible landfall has not been not ruled out. Between Friday noon and evening, Emong may pass close or make landfall over Babuyan Islands and Batanes. As of Thursday, 40 areas had declared a state of calamity due to the effects of tropical cyclones Crising, Dante, and Emong, as well as the Southwest Monsoon. —VBL, GMA Integrated News

Over 1.4M people affected by Crising, Habagat, LPA — NDRRMC
Over 1.4M people affected by Crising, Habagat, LPA — NDRRMC

GMA Network

time23-07-2025

  • Climate
  • GMA Network

Over 1.4M people affected by Crising, Habagat, LPA — NDRRMC

Rescuers wade through chest-deep floodwaters in Barangay Lasip, Calasiao, Pangasinan, on Tuesday, July 22, 2025. Courtesy: Calasiao Information Office via GMA Regional TV One North Central Luzon Tropical Cyclone Crising, the Southwest Monsoon, and a low pressure area (LPA) affected over 1.4 million people in the country, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said Wednesday. In its 6 a.m. report on July 23, the NDRRMC said a total of 1,412,845 people or 401,439 families were affected by the bad weather in all regions except for Eastern Visayas. Floods, landslides, collapsed structures, and tornadoes were reported in the affected areas. The region with the most number of affected individuals was Central Luzon with 616,611, followed by Negros Island Region with 166,335 and Ilocos Region with 157,730. Of the total affected population, 77,108 people or 21,207 families were staying in evacuation centers, while 64,597 people or 13,724 families were taking shelter in other places. The death toll due to Crising, the Southwest Monsoon or Habagat, and the LPA increased from six to seven. Three fatalities were reported in Northern Mindanao and one each in Mimaropa, Davao Region, Caraga, and Metro Manila. The NDRRMC said two deaths have been confirmed so far. Fatalities In Barangay Poblacion in Mambajao, Camiguin, a victim was hit by a falling tree on July 19. She was brought to a hospital but she was declared dead due to trauma secondary to external injury. Meanwhile in Barangay Matin-ao in Mainit, Surigao del Norte, another victim was riding his motorcycle from a friend's house when a tree also collapsed and hit him. The NDRRMC said eight people were reported missing and seven others were reported injured. Damage to the following sectors was estimated at: infrastructure — P562,387,772 agriculture — P132,959,122 irrigation systems — P329,885,003 A total of 1,642 houses were damaged—1,280 partially and 362 totally. Two affected airports have returned to normal operations. Also, 161 of 216 affected road sections and five of 13 affected bridges are now passable. A total of 115 passengers, four rolling cargoes, and two vessels remained to stranded, as only 35 of 55 affected seaports have returned to normal operations so far. Power supply is up and running again in 113 of 126 affected areas. Water service has been restored in three of four affected areas. Meanwhile, communications lines are back in 27 of 28 affected areas. Classes in 971 areas and work schedules in 412 areas were suspended. A state of calamity was declared in the following areas: Umingan, Pangasinan Cavite province Roxas, Palawan Sebaste and Barbaza in Antique Malabon City Quezon City Assistance worth P78,889,913 has been provided to the victims so far, according to the NDRRMC. On July 16, a low pressure area (LPA) inside the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) developed into Tropical Depression Crising. On July 19, Crising intensified as a severe tropical storm and exited the PAR. Despite Crising's exit, the Southwest Monsoon or Habagat continued to bring heavy rains in some parts of the country. — VDV, GMA Integrated News

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